PMID: 6989982Jun 1, 1980Paper

Use of pocket inlay grafts and tuberoplasty in maxillary prosthetic construction

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
B D GrossJ Fister

Abstract

A method of surgical and prosthetic rehabilitation of the severely atrophic maxillae using pocket inlay grafts and tuberoplasty is presented. At 2 1/2 years postoperatively, the denture in a patient treated in this manner remains stable with good retention and function. The principles presented may be applied in a variety of situations to achieve greater retention and stability of the maxillary denture.

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